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What We Love: Seaplane Shows at FILOMI Days

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  • July 20, 2023
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Wilderness Seaplanes put on an awesome show for Port Hardians last weekend

Brian Texmo captured this epic shot of Wilderness Seaplanes soaring overhead as onlookers watched during Port Hardy’s FILOMI Days celebrations!

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